Hi, Fell free to call me at 9909014452. I am from Army and running a placement consultancy. I think i will be able to guide you rgds bindu
Hi,
I really feel you can start applying for a job, as I have family members who are working in the Air Force and I find them far smarter and very good at their work. They have managed to get very good jobs in the so-called corporate world.
Firstly, register with Monster, Naukari, and Times Job site, as many corporate people are looking for individuals from the Defence sector as they are very sincere, trustworthy, and hardworking. Please prepare a good resume and start applying. If you want to pursue any educational qualifications, you can do a correspondence course in HR, for example, from Symbiosis, NMIMS, etc.
All the best.
Anita:icon1:
From India, Mumbai
I really feel you can start applying for a job, as I have family members who are working in the Air Force and I find them far smarter and very good at their work. They have managed to get very good jobs in the so-called corporate world.
Firstly, register with Monster, Naukari, and Times Job site, as many corporate people are looking for individuals from the Defence sector as they are very sincere, trustworthy, and hardworking. Please prepare a good resume and start applying. If you want to pursue any educational qualifications, you can do a correspondence course in HR, for example, from Symbiosis, NMIMS, etc.
All the best.
Anita:icon1:
From India, Mumbai
Hi,
I think some kind of bridging course is essential. You have options like a six-month executive management course at one of the IIMs or XLRI, which is sponsored by The Director General Resettlement, and a one-year executive management course only at IIMs.
Take care,
Tunar
From India, Ahmadabad
I think some kind of bridging course is essential. You have options like a six-month executive management course at one of the IIMs or XLRI, which is sponsored by The Director General Resettlement, and a one-year executive management course only at IIMs.
Take care,
Tunar
From India, Ahmadabad
Welcome back to this world. I was also in the IAF for 20 years, and after coming out way back in 2000, I lead Fin (my bread and butter), IT (my passion), and admin (No man's baby) in a company of 400+ staff.
Here are the rules of the game to win in the corporate world:
- Forget what you were in the IAF (the faster, the better).
- Do something you enjoy and build specialization, like labor, statutory, recruitment techniques; do the job for the sake of the job (not for the sake of money).
- Build politeness in you, be a good listener, and understand others' points of view.
- Last but not least, junk Air Force English and learn Corporate English.
From India, Madras
Here are the rules of the game to win in the corporate world:
- Forget what you were in the IAF (the faster, the better).
- Do something you enjoy and build specialization, like labor, statutory, recruitment techniques; do the job for the sake of the job (not for the sake of money).
- Build politeness in you, be a good listener, and understand others' points of view.
- Last but not least, junk Air Force English and learn Corporate English.
From India, Madras
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